Here is another common bird at the Gilbert Water Ranch, this time they let me get very close

Note:

Black-necked Stilt rarely breeds inland, but it is known as a breeding bird in riparian locales in Arizona and elsewhere in the southern USA. In Arizona, Black-necked Stilts may been seen along artificially-created lakes and drainage basins in the Phoenix metropolitan area, in remnant riparian habitat.

You really did get close to get this wonderful shot of the Black-necked Stilt. Those long pink legs really do look like stilts. I love the pose as he gracefully takes a drink. Beautiful colors, nice details and a lovely natural setting.

Hello Everton,
very beautiful picture of Black-necked Stilt, you have captured a very lovely pose of thi elegant bird, very good sharpness and splendid colours, very well composed.
TFS
Best regards
Maurizio

Hello Everton,
Nice to see this Black-necked Stilt after my Black-winged Stilt of yesterday. Indeed very close for a 300 mm lens.
Great to see all these details. Beautiful light and colours. Excellent timing, POV and composition.
Regards,
Peter